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Everything You Should Have Been Taught About Investing with Brian Feroldi

May 13, 202233 min
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Episode description

On this weeks episode of the WTFinance podcast I was happy to welcome back Brian Feroldi - Writer, YouTuber and Author of the recently released book "Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?: Everything You Should Have Been Taught About Investing In School, But Weren't".

During this interview we talked about copping with the current market volatility, Dunning-Kruger effect, understanding market intricacies, what Brian would do as a beginner investing and Brian's highest conviction investments.

I hope you enjoy!

Buy the book here -

Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-Does-Stock-Market-Everything-ebook/dp/B09NQQKZ9G/

Brian Feroldi has been intensely interested in money, personal finance, and investing ever since he graduated from college.

Brian started investing in 2004. In the beginning, he had no idea what he was doing and got his teeth kicked in. His returns improved dramatically over time as his experience and knowledge about the stock market grew.

In 2015, Brian became a writer for the Motley Fool. He has since written more than 3,000 articles on stocks, investing, and personal finance. He has also appeared on hundreds of podcasts, videos, and live streams.

In 2021, Brian launched a YouTube channel. It garnered more than 40,000 subscribers and over 1 million views in its first year.

In 2022, Brian’s book Why Does The Stock Market Go Up? was published. Brian lives in New England with his wife and three kids.

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